So the audio files are compressed. It’s very hard to make the adjustments unless you understand the transfer process and no one has yet to explain that portion so I would highly not recommend it unless you plan to break the thing.
@@aznranger123 I agree. Not worth it. You have to almost completely disassemble your Pip-Boy to get to the SD card inside. Better off just getting a tiny 5W FM transmitter and then plug that into your MP3 player to listen through your Pip-boy.
@@Leafspeon rock ok they are pretty cheap got mine on Amazon but I think other places have them too it doesn’t have a great distance so has to be near the pip boy like even across my kitchen it doesn’t work well. But I can put it in my pocket and it works just fine
You have another video where you set this up? Like what goes where? Cuz I never used FM transmitter before. So I want to have no clue on where I would plug it in to the PIP- Boy.
It doesn’t into anything it accepts Bluetooth and transmits fm So you use Bluetooth on your phone and transmit a song to the device then it transmits fm out to the pip boy so you just dial in the radio that matches it
I’m still a bit confused, does it just find the frequency instead of putting it in manually. My PipBoy randomly found an FM radiowave and just stuck there. Don’t know if there’s a way to adjust it to look for other frequencies, because the knob doesn’t change the frequency for me.
@@TheMrVerse the knob on the bottom right by the meter that lights up changes frequency give it a little twist it will scan slowly to the next station I don’t believe there’s a way to go through each digit if it doesn’t go to the station you want you can go back and forth and it will land on it with a little fiddling. Have you upgraded your pip boy with the update webpage from wand company I did that first seems to work for me. There was a time the knob didn’t seem to work but I just changed screens and came back or rebooted it and it worked fine after that
@@TheMrVerse specifically I go to the radio page on the pip boy first and then turn it on with the top left knob then I click through each channel to get to the one I want using the bottom right knob
I figured it out, you have to turn the knob all the way to either end till you hear a click. I thought just turning it was the way to change frequencies. Just wasn’t turning it far enough lol
i would love to buy the pip boy, but I think the software needs better features like adding custom radios and customizing the quest like a to do list and custom inventory man, I would love to have that... it feels like the software needs to be cooked by the community for a year or tow and then it will be PERFECT
Thanks from Mexico my Pip Boy comes in March.
OMG this is exactly what I was hoping to find! Thank you so much for posting this - i'm gonna buy one of these transmitters asap!!
i was thinking of doing this, but didn't know what transmitter to use. good to know this one works pretty well. thank you!
Just add the audio files to the SDcard inside. for the KPSS stations.
@@civicbynature will
It play full songs?
So the audio files are compressed. It’s very hard to make the adjustments unless you understand the transfer process and no one has yet to explain that portion so I would highly not recommend it unless you plan to break the thing.
@@aznranger123 I agree. Not worth it. You have to almost completely disassemble your Pip-Boy to get to the SD card inside. Better off just getting a tiny 5W FM transmitter and then plug that into your MP3 player to listen through your Pip-boy.
Yay thank you!!!!!❤❤❤
@@doctor-kq2uc no prob :)
Rock on not sure if mine clicks will have to check
Yooo...i dont get mine for like 70 more days
But def will have to pick up one of these transmitters
@@Leafspeon rock ok they are pretty cheap got mine on Amazon but I think other places have them too it doesn’t have a great distance so has to be near the pip boy like even across my kitchen it doesn’t work well. But I can put it in my pocket and it works just fine
@VitaEx BTFREQ Mini FM Transmitter right?
@ yeah
@@VitaEx cool cool
Are you thinking about doing a custom paint job to your pip boy?
@@Maddog448 not at this time plenty happy with how it looks out of the box maybe some day
Where did you get the specific one you have?
Amazon
@@VitaEx also curious if you know, what the range on this. will i be able to have it in my pocket and still use no interruption ?
You have another video where you set this up? Like what goes where? Cuz I never used FM transmitter before. So I want to have no clue on where I would plug it in to the PIP- Boy.
It doesn’t into anything it accepts Bluetooth and transmits fm
So you use Bluetooth on your phone and transmit a song to the device then it transmits fm out to the pip boy so you just dial in the radio that matches it
@VitaEx Ohhhh I'm getting my next week so thanks.
I had the exact same idea, even have the same transmitter, Great minds think alike lmao. Awesome stuff m8!
Don't flatter yourself
I’m still a bit confused, does it just find the frequency instead of putting it in manually. My PipBoy randomly found an FM radiowave and just stuck there. Don’t know if there’s a way to adjust it to look for other frequencies, because the knob doesn’t change the frequency for me.
@@TheMrVerse the knob on the bottom right by the meter that lights up changes frequency give it a little twist it will scan slowly to the next station I don’t believe there’s a way to go through each digit if it doesn’t go to the station you want you can go back and forth and it will land on it with a little fiddling.
Have you upgraded your pip boy with the update webpage from wand company I did that first seems to work for me. There was a time the knob didn’t seem to work but I just changed screens and came back or rebooted it and it worked fine after that
@@TheMrVerse specifically I go to the radio page on the pip boy first and then turn it on with the top left knob then I click through each channel to get to the one I want using the bottom right knob
I figured it out, you have to turn the knob all the way to either end till you hear a click. I thought just turning it was the way to change frequencies. Just wasn’t turning it far enough lol
If you update your pip-boy the most recent update added the ability to use the roller on the top to change the exact frequency.
i would love to buy the pip boy, but I think the software needs better features like adding custom radios and customizing the quest like a to do list and custom inventory
man, I would love to have that... it feels like the software needs to be cooked by the community for a year or tow and then it will be PERFECT
Is it legal to use one ? Won’t the FCC cause problems?? Just curious cause I got one but I don’t know if should use it.
Yes it isn’t taking up a radio frequency for others it’s very short range and works best on channels where there isn’t already a broadcast
@ ok thanks
What's that transmitter? Where'd you get it. Been trying to find a proper Bluetooth one for mine
@@logicalvibes9896 it’s a scoshe sp1 I got mine on Amazon fairly cheap it feels pretty cheap but works okay if you keep it close the the pip boy.
That is so cool